The 2013 NBA draft consisted of 60 players picked over the course of nearly five hours, but James Southerland and Brandon Triche did not hear their names called.

The two former Syracuse University players were not selected in Thursday night's draft, which was held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Southerland, a 6-foot-8 forward with NBA range on his jump shot, was projected by many draft analysts to be a likely second-round pick. He worked out for 15 NBA teams over the past month. He made 39.8 percent of his 3-point attempts as a senior.

But he was not selected.

Southerland joined several other outstanding college players who were not taken in Thursday's draft, including North Carolina State's C.J. Leslie, Texas' Myck Kabongo, Arkansas' B.J. Young, North Carolina State's Richard Howell, Illinois State's Jackie Carmichael and Missouri's Phil Pressey

Triche had worked out for about a dozen NBA teams, but the 6-foot-4 guard figured to be a long-shot in the draft.

It's likely that both Southerland and Triche will be picked up as undrafted free agents by an NBA team and put on a summer league roster.